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Welcome to the Department of
Psychology. The two goals of our Ph.D. programs in Clinical Psychology,
Clinical Health Psychology, Counseling Psychology, and Experimental
Psychology are to prepare students for a career in research and
teaching in colleges and universities or a career as a
scientist-practitioner. We are committed to excellence so that
our students are well prepared for internships, post doctoral training,
or first professional positions. Once you decide which type of career
you want -- teacher, researcher, consultant, or therapist -- we will
help you achieve it through a variety of opportunities.
We are one of the few departments
in the country with three American Psychological Association accredited
programs. These are our doctoral programs in Clinical Psychology,
Counseling Psychology, and Clinical Health Psychology.
A hallmark of our department is the
collegial atmosphere. All of our doctoral programs cooperate with each
other to enhance the quality of education our students receive. Our
policy is to allow students to conduct their research with any faculty
member in the department so that students have many opportunities to
find a good fit for their research interests. I would advise you to
check out our list of faculty research interests then use PsychInfo to
look up faculty members and read abstracts of our work. That way you
can become well informed about many of the exciting things going on in
the department.
Sincerely,
Vicki L. Campbell, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and
Chair
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